the military takeover there. we start in the uk, which has seen the biggest day of strike action in more than a decade, according to the unions, with up to half a million people walking out in disputes over pay, jobs and conditions. among those striking are train drivers from the aslef union impacting most train companies across england. bus drivers in london about 100,000 civil servants from over a hundred government departments. thousands of university staff from 150 universities across the uk. and teachers from the national education union. these aerial images show demonstrators marching past the bbc s headquarters in london. 0ur employment correspondent was with them nearby at whitehall. the scale of this. this is the biggest straight for more than a decade. there has been some sort of talk about, could this be the general strike? it is not that. there are unions who have decided not to strike today. it certainly could be a lot bigger. what s interesting is there are un
laid down and shed his blood, you have the unmitigated gall to beat your brother, chase im down and beat him some more. call for backup, and they take 20 minutes, and you watch him and you are too busy talking among each other, no empathy, no concern. if you read the story of joseph, when his brothers threw him in the pit, nobody came to help him. like nobody came to help tyre. waiting on ambulance service that didn t show up until it s too late. what will happen to his dream. we ll just tell them something else happened, but we are going to throw him in a pit, but i come to memphis today to tell you the same mistake joseph s brothers made, is a mistake you made. you thought you threw joseph in a pit. you thought you threw dr. king s dream in a pit. but every time you throw something in a pit, god takes the pit and raises it up and changes the whole world. e world. let me be clear, we understand that there are concerns about public safety. we understand that there s needs to
humanity in tyre? because we have to make sure they see us as human beings, make sure they see us as human beings, and once we acknowledge that we are beings, and once we acknowledge that we are human beings where the of respect we are human beings where the of respect and justice, then we have the god given right to say i am a human the god given right to say i am a human being, and i deserve justice. notjust human being, and i deserve justice. notjust any human being, and i deserve justice. notjust anyjustice, but human being, and i deserve justice. not just anyjustice, but equal justice! not just anyjustice, but equal justice! and that is what we are going justice! and that is what we are going to justice! and that is what we are going to get for tyre nichols, equal justice! and rodney, jamaal, michael, kiana, his grandma, his son, i know we can t his grandma, his son, i know we can t bring his grandma, his son, i know we can t bring tyre back, but in this call
his family, grandma, his son. i know we can t bring tyre back, but in this call to action, we establish his legacy and let s never let them forget memphis, because his legacy will be one of equal justice. it will be the blueprint going forward [ applause ] because we have to remember that in less than 20 days when it was five black police officers, captured on a video, engaging in excessive use of force, when they were committing crimes on video that they were terminated, they were arrested, and they were charged. and police chief davis, and i
and, miss rowvaughn, rodney, jamal, michael, quiana, to all his family, grandma, his son, i know we can t bring tyre back, but in this call to action, we establish his legacy, and let s never let them forget memphis because his legacy will be one of equal justice. it will be the blueprint going forward because we have to remember that in less than 20 days when it was five black police officers captured on a video engaging in excessive use of force, when they were committing crimes on video, that